I've been a Guide leader (and Ranger leader and a Brown Owl over the years) for more years than I care to remember and we camp, light fires, climb trees, go absailing, climbing, canoeing, all the adventurous stuff previous posts mention.
This term we are kayaking, lighting fires and cooking outside, hiking, camping, compass skills, wide games in the woods and archery.
Yes, sometimes we do crafts, sometimes dancing (the Bollywood night and learning line dancing were ones that stick in my mind!).
Sometimes too we learn practical life skills.
It is really disheartening to read all the comments rubbishing all the hard work we put in to provide a fun and beneficial experience for the girls.
I'm not a great fan of the new program, so we adapt it to fit our girls.
The amount of paperwork leaders have to do is ridiculous- made worse when parents don't hand in the forms btw.
And we are all girls and women, apart from a couple of well publicized cases, I've not come across any trans people in Guiding. And no, I and all the guiders I know don't approve of that policy and despite complaints there seems to be little we can do.
Scouts have the same type of policies btw- if a trans person is a member they are treated as their chosen gender. Although as a mixed group, you at least know the opposite sex will be there, you still won't be told if one is trans.
As for the Air cadets, you have to be 13. Brownies start at 7, Guides at 10.